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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Lessons, Reflections and Realizations After My Freshman Year at the University of Pennsylvania
Undergraduate student David Ongchoco of the School of Arts & Sciences blogs about his first year of college.
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How 7 People Would Spend 24 Hours in Philly
Chas Dorman of Athletics shares how he would spend a day in Philadelphia.
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Every College Student Should Try This
Undergraduate student Theodore Caputi of the Wharton School reflects on his volunteer experience through the Penn Leadership Training Institute and an Academically Based Community Service Course, “Community-Based Environmental Health.”
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3 Essential Habits for Advising Entrepreneurs
Adam Grant of the Wharton School is cited for his book Give and Take and the “power of the ‘5 minute favor.’”
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You Are Wrong
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education writes about how different the experiences are for African-Americans and whites when encountering the police.
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A Compassionate Work Culture Can Really Benefit the Bottom Line, Too
Sigal Barsade of the Wharton School is cited for a collaborative study on the idea of compassionate love culture.
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My Conversation With Sleep Apnea Expert Richard Schwab
Richard Schwab of the Perelman School of Medicine is interviewed about sleep apnea.
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5 Researched-based Reasons to Be Kind
Martin Seligman of the School of Arts & Sciences is cited for conducting a study about the effects of writing and hand delivering thank-you notes to people.
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Increased Alumni Giving at Public Historically Black Colleges and Universities: The Case of Morgan State University
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education writes about alumni giving at Morgan State University.
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Congresswoman ‘Troubles’ By Privacy Loophole On Student Health Records Confronts Education Department
Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (D-Ore.) on Wednesday sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concern that current federal law may permit universities to review a student's medical records without their permission.